




Traditional three-story village chalet. Ground floor features the entrance and one bedroom. First floor contains the open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area with a balcony. Second floor houses the remaining two bedrooms.
24 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests
1 double
1 double
1 double
2 bunk beds (sleeps 4)
2 bathrooms
From
£5,094
per week
From
£7,500
per week
From
£11,094
per week
Courchevel Le Praz sits at the lower end of the Courchevel valley, offering a more village-like atmosphere than its higher-altitude counterparts, with traditional architecture and a compact centre within easy walking distance of the chalet. The village gondola connects directly to Courchevel 1850, putting the full Three Valleys ski area — one of the largest interconnected ski domains in the world — within minutes of the front door. Le Praz has its own piste access and a quieter, more local feel compared to 1850, making it a practical base for skiers who want genuine mountain access without the bustle of the resort's upper village. Restaurants, shops, and village amenities are all close at hand.
Why Powder Edition
The full market, one place
See what’s available across every major resort — not just one operator.
Same-price guarantee
Same price as direct. No mark-ups, no catch.
Expert guidance
Real recommendations from people who know these resorts.
It’s about your trip
The right property for your style, your budget, and your trip.
Authentic Savoyard charm meets world-class skiing at the gateway to the Three Valleys.
Courchevel Le Praz, also known as Courchevel 1300, is the most traditional and authentic of the Courchevel villages. With its narrow winding streets, historic wooden chalets, and a beautiful lake, it offers a stark, charming contrast to the ultra-luxurious Courchevel 1850. Le Praz retains the soul of a true Savoyard farming village while providing seamless, modern access to the largest interconnected ski area in the world. The recent addition of the impressive Alpinium center and a state-of-the-art 10-person gondola means skiers can be whisked up to Courchevel 1850 in just under six minutes. The village is famously home to the Olympic ski jumps built for the 1992 Albertville Winter Games, and it recently took center stage by hosting the finish line of the new, formidable 'L'Eclipse' downhill track for the 2023 Alpine World Ski Championships. Skiing back down to Le Praz is a highlight for advanced skiers, featuring fantastic tree-lined runs like Jockeys and L'Eclipse that hold snow incredibly well and offer excellent visibility during whiteout days. After a day exploring the massive 600km Les 3 Vallées domain, visitors return to a quiet, welcoming village boasting some of the region's best traditional dining and a relaxed, cozy atmosphere.
Skiing in Le Praz features some of the best tree-lined runs in the Three Valleys, perfect for challenging descents and flat-light days. While the local home runs are predominantly steep reds and blacks, the new fast gondola provides instant access to the sprawling, beginner and intermediate-friendly cruising bowls of Courchevel 1850.
The largest connected ski area in the world, offering 600km of interconnected pistes spanning Courchevel, Méribel, Val Thorens, and Les Menuires.
Resort Details